Tag Archives: marketing

(This is the post that was eaten by the goblins lurking within the system at WordPress last week. Hopefully it reads as well as my first try because it was super awesome.) The first thing that comes to my mind … Continue reading →

At this year’s “Time out for Writers” conference there was a panel discussion where we writers got to pick the brains of a group of agents about anything and everything. Here are some of the notes from that panel. Question: … Continue reading →

In the current book market authors have to be more proactive than ever to promote their books. Blogging is one of the handiest tools for an author to interact with their fans. Not only is blogging fun, it helps tighten … Continue reading →

If you are reading this there is a good chance that you too are a writer who one day aspires for greatness. There are many ways of achieving greatness. You could do something so heinous that your name will be … Continue reading →

Five years ago it was unheard of to use a book trailer to attract readers. Today, it seems like new books are required to have one just to keep up with the market. To me, using a video to sell … Continue reading →

If you ever watch commercials then you have seen that companies will do anything to get a consumer’s attention. They aim to make an emotional and often irrational connection between you and their product. Laundry soap no longer just gets … Continue reading →

For this week’s Feature Friday I’m excited to present a terrific interview with the very talented J. Cafesin. When it comes to writing she has done it all, from novels to copywriting. On with the interview! What led you towards … Continue reading →

Today’s guest post comes from Pam Parker a writer, blogger, and all around interesting woman. Her blog Finding Meaning With Words is best described with her own tagline: “writing, life, and the writing life.” From there you can check … Continue reading →

As promised, here are the transcripts of the first in a series of Emlyn Chand Twitterviews. True to the media of Twitter all of the questions and answers all had to fit within a single 140 character tweet, which was … Continue reading →

My new friend and fellow blogger Emlyn Chand is starting a series of interviews featuring bloggers and authors. To start things off with a bang she has chosen me for her first ever Twitterview. Twitter users can catch the action … Continue reading →